Show KNOW KNOW UTAH L By ALBERT F. F PHILIPS I The army und r Gen Central Albert Sidney Johnston having E gone fl Into winter r quarters at old ld Fort Fott Bridget and H Henrys Henry's Fork Lieutenant General Daniel H. H Wells Ve ordered tho thi Nl 1 Nauvoo legion to concentrate at Camp Weber at the mouth of ot Echo canyon canon and a picket guard giat-d of ot fifty picked men inert wa was provisioned to remain In Camp Weber during c the the- winter General Gentral Wells Issued the following drastic order dated Headquarters Headquarters Head Head- quarters Eastern Division at nt tamp Camp Camp Weber December Decem Decem- I bet ber 4 1857 Addressed to Captain John R. R Winder You ar are appointed to take charge ot of the guard j detailed t to remain and watch th the movements mo of ot the Invaders You will keep ten men at the lookout stAtion station station sta stA- tion on the tho h heights ot of I lIow cre creek k Keep A. A constant conI con con- I stant watch from the highest st during daylight and a camp guard at nl nIghts night also a. a a. a home guard With hors horses 3 which should be b kept out on good gra grass allday all aU allday day and grained with two quarts of ot t feed fed ed le per lI day ay This Tills advance will wm occasionally trait trail out towards Fort and look at our enemies from the high butte butto near that place Continuing tho ord order r r read d You will relieve this guard once onca a. a w week weck k keep open and travel th the tr trail 11 down tho the head of Echo Ucho instead of the road Teamsters Team Team- ater or deserters rs must not bo be permitted to come como to your our lookout station Let them pass with merely snowing knowing who and what they are to your station on the Weber and into the city If It officers or others Undertake to come como in keep them prisoners until you receive further advices from froin the city cUr Especially In no case let any of ot tb tho tha would-be would civil officers pa pUS pass These Thele are as far as I know as follows S S 9 p pA A Gumming Cumming governor Eckles chief Justice Dotson marshal Forney Forner superintendent of ot Indian affairs and Hockaday district attorney At your station on tho the Weber you OU will also keep a. a lookout and guard the road at night also aleo keep a camp and horse guard Keep the men employed making improvements improvements im im- im- im when not on other duties Build a a. good horse corral and prepare stables Mables Remove the hou houses hOues s sInto Into a a. fort line and then picket the remainder Keep a a. trail tran open down the Weber to th the citizens citizens' iol toad road d. d Be D strict in the Issue of ot rations and feed iced Practice economy both in your ur supplies and time and C eee eec e that there is no waste vaste of ot either Dry a a. portion of ot the beet beef and use the th bones In soup up with the hard bread I which as it will not k keep p equal with the flour it is desirable to have first use so eo far AS as practicable I Instruct each mess to save ave their gr grease se and ashes and make soap and wash ash their own clothes s. s Dig out troughs to save the soap and learn to be saving swing In all nU things J If your lookout party discovers any movement mo o of tho the enemy in this direction let Jet them send two men to your camp on the Weber and the r remainder continue to watch their movements move move- move move- ments and not all oU leave their stations unless it should prove a a. large party part but keep you timely advised d so that J. J you can hn meet them u at f tho LUU Af defenses In In In F P hn ir nr or J. J u at LUU defenses In In In F P hn ir nr or If It ry r render them where you can do so fo at an ad advantage Take all alt such parties s pr prisoners if It you can without shooting but It if you o oc c cannot you OU are t at t t liberty to attack them as ns no such Buch suchart art art must b be permitted to come into the city S. S S I Should the the party parly be too strong and you ou are art compelled to retreat do so 80 after riter safely caching all supplies in all cases giving us us' us prompt information b by express that we may be able able to to meet them between be be- tween h here r and the city Send into the city every week reek all th tho information you can obtain an and send whether r you h have he e an any ne news s 's from the enemy or not that we ma may know of oC your welfare kind of ot weather depth of snow etc tc I I I IThe The Th boys at the lookout station should not m make ko kony any ny trail down to the road nor nor expose expose themselves to view but keep concealed as much as possible as al SIt It It I is Is' for tor that purpose that that position has hu been chosen No p person without a a. permit must be al allowed al- al lowed to pass from this this' way ay to the th enemy's ne-my's camp Remember that to o you is entrusted for tor the time being be be- ing the duty of ot standing between Israel and ind their loa foe S S IThe I The order signed by Daniel H H. Wells as lieuten nant n n. ant general concludes by asking the tho Lord Lard to bless them and to cre create t confusion to their enemies |